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dvn8
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Posted: 12:51pm 10 Jan 2010
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Just wondering if there are any good motors for generator that has the high output with a low torque output or no cog?

Which type of motor will give out the lowest cog, axial, permentant mag, or other type of motors?
 
Dupa

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Joined: 09/12/2009
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Posted: 03:33pm 10 Jan 2010
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I believe an AC servo motor has little to 0 cog.
I is a injenear
 
Perry

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Posted: 09:53pm 10 Jan 2010
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Axial flux PMA'a have zero cog.

Perry
 
KarlJ

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Posted: 11:45pm 10 Jan 2010
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Its almost irrelevant anyway, pole twisting reduces the cog on the f&P to almost nothing and they cost almost nothing.

AXFX =$1000++
AC servo motor = $$
7 Phase on F&P $100
(unless you have a spare 36pole magnet hub then free I guess)
P&P with poles twisted ~$30

If you're talking a mill big enough for either of these motors to make worthwhile output you need 3m+ blades

It all comes back to this simple problem
-in order to make power you need to have wind, if there isnt enough wind to overcome startup cog then there isnt enough wind to make any power of note.


Luck favours the well prepared
 
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